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 17.06.2021

Why does the King of the Bush help
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"How Arthur was chosen king" draws on the tension created in "How Theseus Lifted the Stone" by having Arthur successfully complete a challenging task or test to prove his worthiness and claim his rightful position. In both stories, there is a significant object (the sword in "How Arthur was chosen king" and the sandals and sword in "How Theseus Lifted the Stone") that can only be obtained by someone who possesses great strength or is destined for a special role.

In "How Theseus Lifted the Stone," Theseus attempts to lift the stone multiple times but fails, indicating that he is not yet ready or strong enough to claim his birthright. However, he perseveres and eventually becomes strong enough to lift the stone, demonstrating his growth and readiness to fulfill his destiny as a hero.

Similarly, in "How Arthur was chosen king," Arthur retrieves the sword from the stone, a task that no one else can accomplish. This act not only provides proof of his royal lineage but also symbolizes his strength and destiny as the rightful king of England. The tension arises from the inability of others to perform the task, highlighting Arthur's unique abilities and setting him apart as the chosen one.

In both stories, the tension lies in the anticipation of whether the protagonist will be able to overcome the challenge and fulfill their destiny. The parallel between Theseus and Arthur showcases the themes of destiny, heroism, and the journey towards self-discovery, resonating with the readers and creating suspense and excitement.
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Character motivation affects a story's plot in the following way:

d. It helps move the plot forward.

Character motivation refers to the reasons or desires that drive a character's actions and decisions throughout the story. These motivations create a cause-and-effect relationship, impacting the progression of the plot. When characters have clear motivations, their actions and choices become more meaningful and relatable to the audience, driving the events of the plot.

For example, in the story of Cinderella, the motivation of Cinderella's stepmother and stepsisters to mistreat her and prevent her from attending the prince's festival sets the plot in motion. Their jealousy and desire for power influence their actions, leading to Cinderella's mistreatment and her longing to attend the festival.

Cinderella's motivation, on the other hand, is to escape her miserable life and find happiness. This drives her to seek help from the magical bird, follow its guidance, and eventually attend the festival. Her motivation moves the plot forward as she overcomes obstacles and challenges
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1. The correct answer is "She describes obscured distant images and then focuses on distinct close-up details."

2. The correct answer is "to draw the reader into an intimate experience of the scene"

3. The correct answer is " a gum-tree outside of a shop"

4. The correct answer is "The author uses a metaphor to reinforce the traditional connection between sheep and dreams"

5. The correct answer is "Her early arrival is a routine that she follows daily"

6. The correct answer is “And now they had passed the fisherman’s hut, passed the charred- looking little whare  where Leila the milk-girl lived with her old Gran.”

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1. The correct answer is "She describes obscured distant images and then focuses on distinct close-up details."

2. The correct answer is "to draw the reader into an intimate experience of the scene"

3. The correct answer is " a gum-tree outside of a shop"

4. The correct answer is "The author uses a metaphor to reinforce the traditional connection between sheep and dreams"

5. The correct answer is "Her early arrival is a routine that she follows daily"

6. The correct answer is “And now they had passed the fisherman’s hut, passed the charred- looking little whare  where Leila the milk-girl lived with her old Gran.”

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